The Wharton Club of Dallas Fort Worth is pleased to
share the following invitation
share the following invitation
2015 Annual Wharton Healthcare Alumni
Association Leadership Conference
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Association Leadership Conference
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"What Matters Most Is How Well You Walk through the Fire"
Tested Leaders Share Lessons on Navigating Their
Health Care Organizations through Change and Crisis
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October 16, 2015
The WHCMAA Alumni Leadership Conference is an excellent chance to network with health care leaders. Over one third of conference registrants to date are Managing Directors or in the C-suite of health care organizations.
Our speaking faculty will share key insights on the latest trends in their sectors.
Speakers include:
- Leslie Henshaw, Partner, Deerfield Management
- Stephen K. Klasko, MD, MBA, President and CEO, Thomas Jefferson University and Jefferson Health
- Mark C. Lester, MD, MBA, Executive Vice President and Zone Clinical Leader, Texas Health Resources
- Jay Mohr, Managing Director and Co-Founder, Locust Walk Partners
- Samuel R. Nussbaum, MD, Executive Vice President, Clinical Health Policy; Chief Medical Officer, Anthem, Inc.
- J. Brent Ratz, Vice President, R&D and Operations, Transcatheter Mitral Valve Replacement, Edwards Lifesciences (former President & COO of CardiAQ)
- Matthew Reber, Managing Director, HealthCare Royalty Partners
- Maureen Spivack, Managing Director and Co-Head, Health Care Group within KPMG Corporate Finance LLC
- Michael Useem, PhD, Wharton Professor of Management and Director, Center for Leadership and Change Management
Registration is limited to Wharton Health Care Management Program and Executive MBA Program alumni, WHCMAA affiliate members, and University of Pennsylvania alumni who work in health care.
Registration can be completed at the conference website. WHCMAA Members receive an additional $100 off the registration fee.
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